hight gravity or low gravity???

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by cri8bat, Sep 13, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi all !

    After learning some mistakes from the past I decided to start a new clickbank affiliate website.

    I will create a decent attractive website and submite about 10 articles a week to ezine and to the website, and maybe some rss feeds

    But this time I want to make sure that I do not commit that much miskates so...

    I want to clearify first

    • what is the easiest product to promote and convert into sales?
    • hight gravity because they are popular?
    or low gravity because there are few people promoting them?

    also want to know
    • Is it bester to just promote 1 product?
    • or promote 3/4 similar products with review in the same website?
     
    cri8bat, Sep 13, 2008 IP
  2. Supper

    Supper Peon

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    No one can answer these questions. Wish some mod would pin it "DON'T ASK WHAT SELLS".

    Gravity is a funny term. It is value set across sales to the amount of affiliate promoting it.

    If you have 5000 affiliates selling a product and 500 get a sale once a month, the gravity will be high.

    If you have 5 affiliates selling a product and getting 100 sales a day, the gravity will be 5.

    No one can tell you what is going to get you sales or not. Go to cb-analytics.com and look through the products. If you find one you like, do some keyword research. See what you can find. If there is a decent amount of competitive keywords, than go for it.

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    As for how many products you should promote, I think that depends on where you are currently. If you have zero sales, you might not want to spread your energy around to a ton of different products.

    But you're eventually going to have to try more products. It's just as simple as that.
     
    Supper, Sep 13, 2008 IP
  3. Bison

    Bison Active Member

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    A low gravity product might just be new and doesn't have a lot of people promoting it yet. You could jump on those and be one of the first to promote it before its over exposed.
     
    Bison, Sep 13, 2008 IP
  4. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    If you are in a competitive niche, then you should go for high gravity products, because they have proven to sell.

    If you are in some micro niche, then you will probably only see low gravity products, but it doesn't mean they are not profitable.

    In general, here's how you should make your choice.

    competitive niche > high gravity product
    low competition niche > low gravity product
     
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  5. cipals15

    cipals15 Well-Known Member

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    What happened to your previous clickbank account?
     
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  6. cri8bat

    cri8bat Well-Known Member

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    nothing, I am still using that account
    I am a newbie and my first website as a clickbank affiliate was not that succesfull as I tought would be

    I am still learning and now from my past mistakes I want to create another website, but this time with more research so I dont end up with the same situation :)
     
    cri8bat, Sep 13, 2008 IP